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National Assembly speaker Moses Wetangula is expected to issue directions on which side wields the majority in the national assembly tomorrow. The speaker will issue the directions after deliberating on the house deliberations on matter yesterday where his decision is set to give way to the constitution of the various house committees. Meanwhile, MPs today gave their thoughts on president William Ruto's speech in the bicameral parliament.
National Assembly speaker Moses Wetangula to make his ruling tomorrow
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